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Rémy Perona edited this page Nov 6, 2019 · 1 revision

Labels are used on issues and pull requests to identify:

  • The related module in WP Rocket
  • The type of issue (new feature/enhancement/bug)
  • The severity of the issue in case of a bug
  • The status of the issue
  • Some other useful indicators

You'll find below the list of labels for each category and an explaination of it's purpose.

Modules

  • module: browser cache - for issues related to our browser caching features, mainly htaccess rules for Apache
  • module: cache - for issues related to our cache feature
  • module: CDN - for issues related to our CDN feature
  • module: cloudflare - for issues related to our Cloudflare Add-On
  • module: dashboard - for issues related to our dashboard tab on settings page or the general WP admin area
  • module: database - for issues related to our database optimization feature
  • module: Facebook Pixel Add-On - for issues related to our Facebook Pixel Add-On
  • module: file optimization - for issues related to our file optimization features: HTML/CSS/JS files
  • module: Google Tracking Add-On - for issues related to our Google Tracking Add-On
  • module: heartbeat - for issues related to our Heartbeat control feature
  • module: lazyload - for issues related to our lazyload feature
  • module: logger - for issues related to our debug log feature (in development)
  • module: media - for issues related to our media features: Emojis, Embeds, WebP
  • module: preload - for issues related to our preload feature
  • module: sucuri - for issues related to our Sucuri Add-On
  • module: tools - for issues related to our tools tab on the settings page
  • module: Varnish - for issues related to our Varnish Add-On

Types

  • feature request - for requests of new features in the plugin
  • type: bug - for issues identified as a bug to be fixed
  • type: enhancement - for issues concerning an improvement of something existing in the plugin
  • type: new feature - for issues concerning a new feature of the plugin

Severity

  • severity: critical - for issues that are breaking the plugin (Fatal error for example)
  • severity: major - for issues that are impacting a large number of our users
  • severity: minor - for issues that are impacting a small number of our users, or on very specific area
  • severity: trivial - for issues that are impacting a very small number of our users, or typography mistakes

Status

  • help wanted - an issue currently blocked because the assigned contributor needs help on it
  • duplicate - for opened issues that are a duplicate of an already opened one
  • invalid - for issues that are not appropriate for the plugin
  • needs copywriting - for issues that needs work on copy before continuing
  • needs design - for issues that needs design work before continuing
  • needs testing - for issues that needs testing to determine if they are valid/how to resolve them
  • triage - for issues that needs to be reviewed to determine if they are still valid
  • waiting for feedback - for issues that needs feedback before continuing
  • wontfix - for issues that we won't fix

Others

  • 3rd party - for issues or compatibilities related to another product (hosting/plugins/themes)
  • Beacon - for issues related to HelpScout Beacon integration
  • community - mainly used for pull requests submitted by our users
  • design - for anything touching the design, mostly in the settings page area
  • good first issue - for issues that are good as a starting point to contribute to the plugin
  • i18n - for issues related to internationalization in the plugin
  • multisite - for issues related to WP multisite
  • Onboarding - for issues related to the onboarding process (TBA)
  • question - for issues that are not a problem, but a question about how something works for example
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